On one windows 11 (22H2) pc (serverpc), that I support, when trying to access \clientpc1 You do not have permission to access clientpc1 is displayed. The target machine is running windows 10 with 22H2.
From another PC (clientpc2 also windows 10 22H2) on the network it works fine when exploring to \clientpc, I see the shared printer and 3 folder shares.
Although from serverpc if I access \clientpc1\share1 that works I get the list of files, can read and write to the files in the folder. Trying to go up 1 level just gives the "You don't have permission" message.
I cannot see what this is. I've tried a reboot, ipconfig /flushdns,netsh int ip reset & netsh winsock reset, nbtstat /r.
The network is just a 3 machine workgroup, not a domain. All the machines are set to Private, Password Protected Sharing is On , the firewall is set to allow SMB and I've also switched the firewall off, and the shared folders have permissions to allow Everyone full control. (though the issue isn't being able to access the shares, as I can do that as I mentioned above, it is accessing the \clientpc1 which should display all the shared devices and folders from that machine.)
I don't have any issues with my office network which I have a couple of win 10 machines and a win 11 pc.
Anyone got any ideas on this please?
Thanks
The image below is what to see.